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Coal India To Announce Q1 FY26 Results On July 31; Interim Dividend Likely

Coal India To Announce Q1 FY26 Results On July 31; Interim Dividend Likely

News1815-07-2025
The Board of Directors of the company may also, inter alia, consider and declare payment of 1st Interim Dividend for FY 2025-26, if any.
Coal India Limited shares gained 0.81 per cent on Tuesday to settle at Rs 386.80 apiece on BSE. The scrip opened flat at Rs 383.70 apiece. The stock's 52-week movement indicates a high of Rs 544.70 apiece and Rs 349.20 apiece, respectively.
Coal India Limited has a monopoly in the production of coal mining in India. It has a market cap of Rs 2.38 lakh crore and is a constituent of BSE 100.
Coal India has a dividend yield of 6.61 per cent.
Coal India has maintained a consistent dividend payout policy, rewarding shareholders with interim and final dividends across the financial year. In the financial year 2024–25, the company declared an interim dividend of Rs 15.75 per share with an ex-date of November 5, 2024, followed by another interim dividend of Rs 5.60 per share on January 31, 2025. These payouts reflect the company's strong cash flows and commitment to shareholder returns.
Earlier, for the financial year 2023–24, Coal India declared a final dividend of Rs 5.00 per share, with the ex-date set on August 16, 2024. All dividends were aligned with the respective record dates for eligibility.
Coal India Share Price History
In the short term, the stock gained 0.91% over the past week, even as the Sensex fell 1.36% and the BSE Energy index dropped 1.86%. However, over the past three months, Coal India slipped 2.21%, underperforming the Sensex's 7.61% gain and BSE Energy's 11.59% rise. On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, the stock remained flat with a minor dip of 0.03%, while the Sensex and BSE Energy rose by 5.18% and 8.57%, respectively.
Over the last two years, the stock surged 67.24%, outperforming the Sensex's 24.99% and BSE Energy's 43.59%. Its three-year return stands at 99.90%, again ahead of both benchmarks. Over a five-year period, it gained 201.88%, compared to a 129.03% rise in the Sensex and 115.43% in BSE Energy.
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